Outright rejection / (B) of my plea / (C) disappointed me a lot. / (D) No error
Explanation:
- The sentence is broken down into four parts: (A) "Outright rejection," (B) "of my plea," (C) "disappointed me a lot," and (D) "No error."
- Option 1 (A) suggests there's an error in "Outright rejection," but it is grammatically correct.
- Option 2 (B) indicates a problem with "of my plea," though it correctly follows the structure after "rejection."
- Option 3 (C) evaluates "disappointed me a lot." This phrase is appropriate and well-constructed.
- Option 4 (D) claims there is no error, implying the sentence is correct as is.
Given this analysis, the sentence appears free from grammatical errors.
Correct Answer: Option 4 (D)
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